Van driver hits Brussels cafe terrace, sparks alarm

Published August 27, 2022
POLICE secure the perimeter after a van crashed into a terrace along a shopping street in Brussels.—AFP
POLICE secure the perimeter after a van crashed into a terrace along a shopping street in Brussels.—AFP

BRUSSELS: A van driver ploughed through a crowded cafe terrace in Brussels city centre shopping and tourism district on Friday, slightly wounding six people before escaping the scene.

A suspect was later arrested in the northern port city of Antwerp and he is to be questioned, but prosecutors said that it was not yet clear whether the incident was an attack or an accident.

“The investigation is still in progress to clarify the exact circumstances. At this stage various lines of inquiry are still open and the motives of the suspect are not yet known.” Brussels prosecutor’s spokewoman said.

“The evidence does recall attacks that have been committed in the past, but for the moment it is not yet certain that it is an attack, it is possible that it was only an accident,” she told reporters. Belgium’s terrorism tracking unit briefly raised the threat level in the capital from “medium” to “serious” _ from two to three on a scale of four.

But the level was dropped back to medium a few hours later after officials found “reassuring elements in their investigation”, a spokesman said.

Initially, police had said it was too soon to speculate on whether the driver had deliberately targeted the diners. But investigators found the van abandoned near the scene.

“Shortly before 1pm, a van drove into a terrace on Saint Michel street. The driver fled in his vehicle, the emergency services were very quickly on the spot,” a spokeswoman said.

Published in Dawn, August 27th, 2022

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